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Ernst Käsemann

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Ernst Käsemann


Born
in Bochum, Germany
July 12, 1906

Died
February 17, 1998

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Käsemann was born in Bochum. He obtained his PhD in New Testament at the University of Marburg in 1931, having written a dissertation on Pauline ecclesiology, with Rudolf Bultmann as his doctoral supervisor. Käsemann was one of Bultmann's more well-known politically left-of-centre 'pupils'. ...more

Average rating: 3.74 · 72 ratings · 11 reviews · 22 distinct works
Perspectives on Paul

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Jesus Means Freedom

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Commentary on Romans

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On Being a Disciple of the ...

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The Wandering People of God...

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Essays on New Testament Themes

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Church Conflicts: The Cross...

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The testament of Jesus: A s...

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“Discipleship of the Crucified leads necessarily to resistance to idolatry on every front. This resistance is and must be the most important mark of Christian freedom.”
Ernst Käsemann, On Being a Disciple of the Crucified Nazarene: Unpublished Lectures and Sermons

“only one escape is open: return to the condition to which everything earthly finally belongs, that is, to the condition before his face, in obedience to his word, in hope of the promise of his blessing. This is symbolized in the act of baptism.”
Ernst Käsemann, On Being a Disciple of the Crucified Nazarene: Unpublished Lectures and Sermons